Gov. Mike Dunleavy, left, speaks at a news conference in the Atwood Building in Anchorage alongside Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor on April 18, 2024. (Eric Stone/Alaska Public Media) In a ...
(Photo by Andrew Kitchenman/Alaska Beacon) Alaska Supreme Court justices on Thursday weighed whether a lawsuit seeking to have the large portions of the state’s correspondence school program found ...
Alaska’s Constitution prohibits spending “public funds for the direct benefit of a private educational institution” — except under some circumstances when people can, according to an opinion issued ...
JUNEAU — State laws allowing some Alaska students to use public funds at private and religious schools will remain in place through the end of June, but not after, an Anchorage Superior Court judge ...
This article was originally published in Alaska Beacon. Alaska’s Supreme Court justices on Friday reversed a Superior Court ruling that struck down key components of the state’s correspondence school ...
On the final day of Alaska’s legislative session, lawmakers passed a bill instructing the state board of education to adopt regulations governing correspondence programs. The vote came after a ...